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Quick Guide: Rounding Numbers Made Easy!

Ever felt like maths could use a shortcut? Rounding is your new best friend! Let’s break it down:

What is Rounding?

Rounding means making a number simpler, but still close to what it was.
A simple rule is anything 5 and above, round up, otherwise round down.

48 rounded to the nearest ten? That’s 50.

103 rounded to the nearest hundred? 100. Easy!

Why Do We Round?

Shopping and want a quick total? Round up!

Big numbers in your head? Rounding keeps things simple.

Exams like 7+, 8+, or 11+? You’ll see plenty of rounding — it helps you estimate and check if your answer makes sense.

How Do We Use Rounding in Real Life?
Estimating Costs: “About how much will all this cost?”

Mental Maths: Get the answer quicker.

Double-checking: Does your answer look about right?

Simplifying: Turn tricky sums into easy ones.

Practice Time!

Level 1 – Easy:
Round 27 to the nearest ten.
✅ 30

Level 2 – Getting Trickier:
Round 153 to the nearest hundred.
✅ 200

Level 3 – Pro Level:
Round 6,748 to the nearest thousand.
✅ 7,000

Top Rounding Tips & Troubleshooting

Mistake alert: Rounding down when you should round up!

Quick check: Look at the digit right next to where you’re rounding:

0 to 4 = round down

5 to 9 = round up

Memory Trick:
“5 or more, let it soar! 4 or less, let it rest.”

Rounding – Other Names
Estimating

Approximating

Rounding off

Extra: For the 11+ Stars ⭐

Spotting good estimates in word problems

Choosing the most reasonable answer

Using logic to compare close answers

Pro tip:
If you underline the digit you’re rounding, and check the one just to the right!

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